"Middle work shop seen by ball gunner to be hit and
blow up. Work shop row hit. Compass swing base and 4 main hangers completely in
smoke and debris. Radio operator saw direct hit on end shop of main workshops
(water tower area). Hanger area in flames, oil fires."

Carried 52 100 lb bombs. Dropped on the Primary, but no time
or altitude report due to the crash.

Major damage reported. Plane salvaged.

Ran out of fuel and Crash-landed at Dungeness at 2100 hours.

Gipson (P)

Draper (CP)

Pariseau (N)

Lichtenstein (B)

Peters (R)

Mann (E)

Pendowski (BG)

Stevens (TG)

Lisowski (NG)

Swick (G)

B-24H 42-94782
B/G Off Limits crash-landed at Dungeness. With 18BS. Pilot: Guy
Gipson. See 34th Bombardment Group (H) 1941-1945, p.54 for
the story “The Story of the B-24 Liberator Off Limits and Its Flight
Crew” by Alvin D. Lichtenstein and “Flight and Ground Crew of the B-24 Off
Limits” on the same page. The crew chief of Off Limitswas Ray
Summa, assisted by Junius Cobb. Photo in Freeman, Mighty Eighth War Diary,
p.276.